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#1591801 06/16/06 09:07 PM
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Originally posted by Rickson:
Do not use a sprayer in doors. Waste of time and money.

Sprayer has too much dry fog. You must cover everywehere so it doesnt go in those area's carpet handles frames etc.

Get a roller and another 5 gallon bucket and mix paint in the gallon and get a strainer then ur set. Go wall to wall. Alot faster and less mess.

Unless you have no carpet go to town with the roller. If you do cut a cardborad strip and put it at the base incase you spill paint when rolling. I know how beginners are at painting.






I have a 1200$ industrial sprayer. It is safe to use indoors.


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Originally posted by MapOfTaziFoSho:
Originally posted by Rickson:
Do not use a sprayer in doors. Waste of time and money.

Sprayer has too much dry fog. You must cover everywehere so it doesnt go in those area's carpet handles frames etc.

Get a roller and another 5 gallon bucket and mix paint in the gallon and get a strainer then ur set. Go wall to wall. Alot faster and less mess.

Unless you have no carpet go to town with the roller. If you do cut a cardborad strip and put it at the base incase you spill paint when rolling. I know how beginners are at painting.






I have a 1200$ industrial sprayer. It is safe to use indoors.




We have 17 industrial sprayers total with 5 mini sprayers. My family owns a painting company


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Originally posted by Rickson:
Originally posted by MapOfTaziFoSho:
Originally posted by Rickson:
Do not use a sprayer in doors. Waste of time and money.

Sprayer has too much dry fog. You must cover everywehere so it doesnt go in those area's carpet handles frames etc.

Get a roller and another 5 gallon bucket and mix paint in the gallon and get a strainer then ur set. Go wall to wall. Alot faster and less mess.

Unless you have no carpet go to town with the roller. If you do cut a cardborad strip and put it at the base incase you spill paint when rolling. I know how beginners are at painting.






I have a 1200$ industrial sprayer. It is safe to use indoors.




We have 17 industrial sprayers total with 5 mini sprayers. My family owns a painting company








family bidness > pete doing it for one summer.


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#1591804 06/17/06 12:34 AM
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Originally posted by MxRacer:


family bidness > pete doing it for one summer.




LOL!!!!! I'd never use a sprayer indoors either. I personally hate taping anything off, which is why I freehand everything.

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